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ROAD TRANSPORT (ALCOHOL AND DRUGS) AMENDMENT REGULATION 2014 (NO 1) (NO 1 OF 2014)
2014
THE
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
FOR THE AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL
TERRITORY
ROAD TRANSPORT (ALCOHOL AND
DRUGS) AMENDMENT REGULATION 2014 (NO
1)
SL2014-1
EXPLANATORY
STATEMENT
Presented by
Simon Corbell
MLA
Attorney-General
ROAD TRANSPORT (ALCOHOL AND DRUGS) AMENDMENT REGULATION
2014 (NO 1)
Outline
This regulation is made under section 7A of the
Road Transport (Alcohol and Drugs)
Act 1977, which provides for
breath analysis instruments to be prescribed by regulation.
This
Regulation prescribes the Dräger Alcotest 9510 AUS, also known as the
Draeger Alcotest 9510 AUS, as an breath analysis instrument for the
purposes of section 7A of the Road Transport (Alcohol and Drugs) Act 1977
(Meaning of breath analysis instrument).
The Dräger 9510 AUS is the
next generation of breath analysis instrument that will replace the current
instrument used by ACT Policing. The existing instruments, while still
operational, are approaching the end of their working life.
A breath
analysis instrument is used to analyse a sample a person’s breath to
record the concentration of alcohol in the person’s breath in grams per
100mL of blood and/or grams per 210L of breath.
Notes on
clauses
Clause 1 Name of regulation
This clause states the
name of the regulation.
Clause 2 Commencement
This clause
states that the regulation commences on the day after its notification day.
Clause 3 Legislation amended
This clause states that this
regulation amends the Road Transport (Alcohol and Drugs) Regulation 2000.
Clause 4 Section 3
This clause adds the Dräger
Alcotest 9510 AUS, also known as the Draeger Alcotest 9510 AUS, to the list
of breath analysis instruments permitted for use under section 7A of the Road
Transport (Alcohol and Drugs) Act 1977 (Meaning of breath analysis
instrument).
The inclusion of the alternate spelling of
‘Draeger’ reflects the Anglicised spelling of the German vowel
‘ä’ as ‘ae’.